TΛXI PHOTO

Women in Black

One of the few countries of the world whose people (Esp. women) have been living in a dual atmosphere for three decades is Iran; a nation -with a religious origin- which after a Cultural Revolution naturally stepped into a path that was different from the previously experienced one.

Iranian’s women living in such a different and newly changed environment unintentionally placed their lives in a dual atmosphere in terms of governmental issues, and this made them to unbelievably choose a self-censorship path inconsistency with governmental points of view which led to the split of lives and thoughts.

One life is in public spaces, wearing Chador (chador is an outer garment or open cloak worn by many Iranian women in public spaces; it is one possible way in which a Muslim woman may follow the Islamic dress code known as Hijab).